Gwinnett County Superior Court Judge Kathryn Schrader’s defense team took over Thursday to fight state charges she faces for hiring a private investigator and two associates to monitor her court computer over suspicions District Attorney Danny Porter hacked it.

Two computer experts sparred with defense lawyers over their assertions that a monitoring device and software placed on the judge’s courthouse computer was incapable of interfering with the county court’s network and only served to passively record the sources of data exchanged.

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